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Host: Arizona Latino Arts & Cultural Center (ALAC) and The FUSION Foundation at 147 East Adams St, Phoenix, , AZ When: Friday, July 30, 6:00 – 10:00 p.m. WHAT: ALAC in collaboration with The FUSION Foundation, The Anti-Defamation League, The Arizona Hispanic Forum, and N'Touch Magazine, invites the community to this reception of the exhibit entitled “SB1070 - An Artist's Point of View.” WHERE: Arizona Latino Arts & Cultural Center (ALAC), 147 East Adams St, Phoenix, , AZ The wall, the Arizona flag, stop signs, The Constitution, death, skeletons, labor, fields, The Dream Act, the Virgin of Guadalupe are but a few of the images used by artists for Saturday’s premier of the thought-provoking exhibit entitled: "SB1070 - An Artist's Point of View." The exhibit opened at the Arizona Latino Arts & Cultural Center (ALAC) on Saturday, July 24 and will run through Wednesday August 4. A broad call for artists was sent out through the community, the criteria for the show was “SB1070 – An Artist's Point of View.” Some 30 pieces of art were submitted for the exhibit. "Every piece provides an opportunity for reflection and a point of view regarding SB 1070 and its interpretation by artists. Artists provide an essential point of view and dialogue for this important sea change in Arizona's history," said Annie Loyd, founder/ceo of The FUSION Foundation. For more information please contact Annie Loyd at The FUSION Foundation at 602-999-2424 or annie@thefusionfoundation.org. |














